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'Lads who had a fiver each-way on her would have got the guts of 400 quid back'

Linzi Dowdall celebrates with her daughter Ellie Mae after winning the 1m4f ladies handicap on 66-1 shot Khezaana.The Curragh Racecourse.Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post26.09.2021
Linzi Dowdall embraces her daughter Ellie-Mae after winning at the Curragh on SundayCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

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I was getting calls from lads this morning, the local heroes around these parts, thanking me for the tip and it sounded to me like an awful lot of them were still celebrating. Lads who had a fiver each-way on her would have got the guts of 400 quid back
Trainer Donal Kinsella on the 66-1 Curragh success of Khezaana and jockey Linzi Dowdall, the 36-year-old mum-of-one who rode her first winner in nine years

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